Hitches
Product Information
Original SuperHitch & SuperTruss Receiver Extension
An unbeatable twin beam SuperTruss receiver extension system creates the highest rating in the industry!
High strength extended hitch system engineered for safely towing all types of trailers behind your truck and camper. With a base towing weight distributing capacity of up to 14,000 lbs. with a 21″-24″ SuperTruss Extension, (up to 17,000 lbs. when used without alone) the SuperHitch Magnum is rated the strongest in the industry. SuperTruss Receiver Extension for use with
SuperHitch or SuperHitch Magnum
An unbeatable twin beam SuperTruss receiver extension system creates the highest rating in the industry!
If you don’t know the length of SuperTruss you need, scroll to the bottom of the page for a measurment guide.
Don’t forget, if you are extending the reach of your hitch, you will need to extend your wiring to reach what you are towing as well, why not check out Torklift’s no splice wirining harnesses?
Lifetime Guarantee
Extension towing capacity up to 12,000 lbs. with 48” SuperTruss receiver extension.*
SuperTruss Extensions avail- able in 8 different lengths from 21” to 60”. (Sold Separately)
Designed for up to 12’ campers.
Industry Exclusive, Patented Lateral support safety chain assemblies.
Both the SuperHitch frame mount receiver and the SuperTruss receiver extensions use Industry standard 2” x 2” ball mounts.
Eliminates the need for two ball mounts **
Pre-drilled for TorkLift Camper Tie Downs
*12,000 lb. pulling capacity, 1,200 tongue wt. achieved only when used with weight distribution type system. See Dealer for details, Weight carring capacity on 60” extension, 5,000 lb. pull, 500 lb. tongue wt. Consult your vehicle owners manual for specific towing capacity. Your truck and trailer weight cannot exceed your vehicle manufacturers towing, cargo, or GCVWR.
**(Camper on, camper off, hight variance) obtained by using the ball mount in either upper or lower SuperHitch receiver.
If the camper is on the truck: Take the measurement from the face of the rear bumper on the pickup to the outside edge of the bumper on the camper, as shown in the following diagram.
If the camper is not mounted on the pickup, follow these three steps:
1. Measure inside the truck bed, from the front inside of the bed to the outside face of the rear bumper.
2. Measure the camper’s overall floor length, including the rubber bumpers on the front, to the outside edge of the bumper on the rear.
3. Subtract the two figures: the difference between them is the length of the extension you need.





